A fierce new competition series, BROTHER vs. BROTHER pits twins Jonathan and Drew Scott (hosts of the Property Brothers) against one another. Each brother mentors a team of home improvement experts. The winning team gets closer to the grand prize of $50,000. And the losing team must send one of their own packing.
The competition intensifies in this second challenge, as Team Jonathan and Team Drew are given only 48 hours to renovate their homes. The mounting pressure starts to erode team confidence and spirit. To keep their teams motivated, Jonathan and Drew jump in to help out and rally the troops. The final results impress, and shock, the guest judge.
The competition heats up as Jonathan and Drew closely watch their teams over this 4-day challenge. In a new twist, both teams must renovate their homes with the knowledge that one person from their team will be cut in the middle of the challenge. How they work together as a team - and individually - will determine whether they stay or go.
Jonathan and Drew battle once again to find the next home improvement expert. This season, ten competitors face fiercer challenges, more surprises and various styles of homes that desperately need renovating. In this premiere episode, each team must makeover a ranch home. Team Drew starts off with a major setback. And Team Drew discovers a renovation nightmare. Both teams race to finish their projects. And in the end, the losing team receives shocking news.
The teams makeover cottage homes, and encounter unexpected challenges. Team Drew gets entangled in budgetary woes, while Team Jonathan takes on too many projects. To add to the pressure, Jonathan and Drew decide to test their teams in new ways. Some team members pass the test, and a handful fail at it.
The competition intensifies as the teams face off in a double elimination challenge - meaning two people from the losing team will go home. Their challenge is to makeover Craftsman-style homes in three days. Both teams discover these 100-year-old homes are riddled with a variety of structural and hidden problems. The winning team gets closer to $50,000. And the losing team must send two of their own packing.
A competitor switches teams in a surprise twist that creates new alliances, as well as added tensions. Plus, the contestants deal with an injury and personality clashes after being put to work updating a pair of Colonial homes.
Ranch houses are renovated by the five remaining competitors, who encounter major problems, including structural issues, accidents, and even an explosion, as they try to make it past the semifinals.
The final four competitors are one tract home away from winning $50,000.
Jonathan and Drew compete for the best living room flip.
Jonathan and Drew continue their head to head battle as they each flip an entire house in Las Vegas. This week's challenge is to completely makeover the kitchen, dining room and laundry room, and the loser has to bare it all in a strip show on the Strip.
Jonathan and Drew Scott have seven days to get their living and dining rooms ready for Vanilla Ice to judge! It's a tight race between Jonathan's midcentury modern makeover of a '60s Vegas rancher and Drew's Hollywood-inspired family home. The winner takes home the crown, while the loser plays the fool in the famed Las Vegas attraction Tournament of Kings.
The heat is definitely on Jonathan and Drew Scott when Kitchen Cousins Anthony Carrino and John Colaneri come to town to judge their kitchen spaces. Down by one, Jonathan knows it's time to up his game in order to beat Drew, because the loser bares his legs for the crowd dressed as a Vegas showgirl.
Drew tries to sway the judges with some twin telepathy when the Listed Sisters Alanna and Lex LeBlanc come over to judge the master bedrooms and baths. Wayne Newton invites the winner to a private tour of his Vegas estate, while the loser cleans priceless cars with a toothbrush.
The brothers compete to see who can design the most efficient and attractive family room, office and laundry spaces with their mom, dad and Egypt Sherrod judging. Whoever wins this round gets to perform on a trapeze in Vegas's legendary Circus Circus act.
Jonathan and Drew use some makeover magic to get their guest bedrooms and bathrooms redesigned in time for judges David Bromstad and Tiffany Brooks. The winner gets to put his magician skills to good use when he performs on stage with legendary illusionist David Copperfield.
Jonathan and Drew's flip competition in Vegas is almost complete as they tackle their final spaces: the front and back yards. Then their flipping expertise is put to the test, when the houses go on the market for the public to make the final call. Whoever sells for the most profit wins, and donates the proceeds to a local charity.
It's a tight race on the Gulf Coast between Jonathan's 1980's seaside bungalow and Drew's 1970's two-story classic coastal; the loser rides The Cyclone at the local amusement park multiple times.
The heat is on as Drew and Jonathan renovate their kitchens before Brett Waterman comes to town to deliver his verdict.
The contest for a trip to a Texas aquarium continues and Drew believes an extravagant master suite will win it for him; the brothers do extra work on bedrooms and bathrooms as Desert Flippers' Eric and Lindsey Bennett are on-site to judge their work.
The brothers come out swinging to see who can design the best party-ready outdoor decks and patios; mother and daughter duo Mina and Karen from ``Good Bones'' come by to judge, giving the winner a chance to zip line to the beach.
Jonathan and Drew redesign their guest bedrooms and bathrooms for the judges, and the loser has to go out into the Gulf to catch shrimp and cook a meal for the winner and the judges.
Jonathan and Drew tackle the front of their houses in the final stage of their flipping competition; the public makes the final call when the houses go up on the market, and the winner with the most profit donates the proceeds to a local charity.
Jonathan and Drew take on San Francisco's hot real estate market and buy their competition houses sight unseen for the first time ever. Uncertain of what they're getting into, they have just two weeks to pull off their living room renovations before guest judge Scott McGillivray arrives to declare a winner. The loser must climb the famously grueling Lyon Street steps while the winner jeers from the sidelines.
Drew transforms his kitchen from a 1970s cave to a modern California stunner, while Jonathan takes a huge risk with his eco-chic kitchen. In the end, a trip to Star Wars production company Lucasfilm is on the line as guest judges Leanne and Steve Ford decide the winner.
Jonathan takes an expensive risk in his master suite and Drew makes the best of his small space. Guest judges Bristol and Aubrey Marunde from Flip or Flop Vegas arrive to judge the master bedrooms and baths before rewarding the winning brother with an all-access behind-the-scenes tour of Alcatraz while the loser is locked in solitary confinement.
Drew digs out his lower level to create a money-making rental suite. Jonathan transforms an awkward loft into a luxurious guest room and a lower-level crawl space into a family game room. Judge Egypt Sherrod comes to the Golden State to decide which brother wins a chance to shoot hoops with NBA superstar Stephen Curry.
Jonathon and Drew put everything they've got into transforming their guest bedrooms and baths. Mina Starsiak and Karen Laine from Good Bones come by to judge. The loser is given the most dreaded job at the Oakland Zoo while the winner gets to name a baby animal.
Jonathan and Drew's competition to flip two San Francisco area houses is almost complete as they tackle their outdoor spaces. Their flipping expertise is put to the ultimate test when the houses go on the market and buyers make the final call.
Drew and Jonathan take their latest challenge to Los Angeles, and they have three weeks to complete the living room renovation before guest judge Orlando Soria declares a winner.
With one win already under his belt, Jonathan decides to go super big with his kitchen reno; Drew takes the opposite approach and embraces style over size; guest judges Maureen McCormick and Dan Vickery choose between the two vastly different spaces.
Jonathan creates the ultimate dwelling unit and office space while Drew struggles to build his wellness wing; guest judge Breegan Jane selects the winner, where the prize is a custom superhero suit and movie poster photo shoot.
Drew must make some hard budget decisions with his en-suite bathroom, and Jonathan runs into a renovation snag that could cost him the challenge and the entire competition. Jasmine Roth guest judges, and the winner visits the famous La Brea Tar Pits.
The Brothers pull out all the stops to create the perfect guest bedrooms and bathrooms, but Drew thinks he's won when he finds extra space to renovate. Drew changes the game by bringing in a secret judge, and the winner earns a stuntman experience.
Jonathan and Drew's Los Angeles competition draws to a close as they renovate their outdoor spaces; in the end, the brother whose home sells for the most profit earns the victory and donates his winnings to charity.
Take a behind-the-scenes look at the making of Jonathan's House Next Door, featuring never-before-seen footage and interviews that give the viewer a brand-new look at Brother vs. Brother.
Take a behind-the-scenes look at the making of Drew's Corner Chateau, featuring never-before-seen footage and interviews that give the viewer a brand-new look at Brother vs. Brother.
The third challenge has the brothers renovating their main bedroom suites, and Drew thinks he's bitten off more than he can chew while Jonathan scrambles to keep up with him. Jasmine Roth guest judges, and the winner receives a very magical reward.
The Brothers battle it out in the Additional Dwelling Unit challenge and Jonathan pulls out all the stops in hopes of a victory. Breegan Jane and Trixie Mattel guest judge the spaces, and the loser is sent to play tour guide on an LA tourist bus.
Jonathan and Drew compete with indoor spaces as they race to the finale.
Jonathan and Drew's no rules competition is almost complete as they look to renovate all the exterior spaces to create the best curb appeal before their homes go on the market. In the end, the brother that sells for the most profit will celebrate victory!
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